Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS

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I love these Craigslist people who have contingencies attached to their "free" firewood.


"I have a Tree next to my house I want cut down. You remove it Safely with no damage & you keep all the fire wood."

"I have about 12 oak trees that I need removed. If you cut them down and leave no stumps above ground level you may have the wood but you must take it all and leave no debris. I am not offering any cash payment for this transaction."

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A second one would be fun to go drop all the trees cut everything up leave a big mess and walk away. When they get mad you can say I didn't take any firewood so no big deal! Lol
 
A second one would be fun to go drop all the trees cut everything up leave a big mess and walk away. When they get mad you can say I didn't take any firewood so no big deal! Lol

Yeah or drop the first one on the house and say " Does that mean I don't get any firewood?". :)

It's probably a 60" hollow oak grown into the side of the house.


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I'd rather have it farther away from the ground. Like to work standing up straight...
Thought about turning it into this.
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I agree with this line of thinking. Don how does the super split handle stringy elm? I really liked running Doug's Sat. at the charity cut.
Mine handles stringy Elm pretty good, but I don't cut much of that. Handle everything else better than a splitter should. The height and work table are just a huge bonus that I wasn't expecting. :)
 
Even if you were to build one from the ground up, the parts from the $400 splitter could be incorporated. How big is the cylinder? I wouldn't recommend one smaller than a 4" dia.
 
The J-Red 670 is a runner. Horay!

Am I good or what. I'm the greatest.....................................

Dropped the metering lever .015" below the chamber floor to stop the flooding.

Runs like an animal. With the gutted muffler and large outlet a bit noisey and the idle isn't as stable as it should be.

Cylinder base gasket is .016" thick vrs. the .028" original. Home made natch..
 
The J-Red 670 is a runner. Horay!

Am I good or what. I'm the greatest.....................................

Dropped the metering lever .015" below the chamber floor to stop the flooding.
About time:laugh: :laugh:

Runs like an animal. With the gutted muffler and large outlet a bit noisey and the idle isn't as stable as it should be.

Cylinder base gasket is .016" thick vrs. the .028" original. Home made natch..
 

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